Lt. Governor David Zuckerman hosts a live conversation with Captain Garry Scott, Director of Fair and Impartial Policing for Vermont State Police, and Xusana Davis, Vermont Director of Racial Equity. The conversation focuses on policies the Vermont State Police have been implementing over the last decade, outcomes from those policies and what Vermont must do to improve our outcomes and address racial and implicit bias in our state.

Neighborhood Planning Assemblies (NPAs) are grassroots, neighborhood organizations that were established in each of Burlington's seven Wards to empower citizen participation in City government. Working as neighborhood advocacy groups, Neighborhood Planning Assemblies facilitate communication between the citizens of Burlington and city government through regular meetings scheduled in each Ward. Ward 6 meets the first Thursday of the month.

Burlington, VT – Today, Mayor Miro Weinberger, members of the Administration, and community partners will provide an update to the public on the City’s response to COVID-19. Today’s briefing will include an update from UVMMC including guidance for people navigating decisions about what is safe to do right now, an announcement of the City’s COVID-19 Response Team for BIPOC Communities, an update on the “Box It In” plan and the City’s Supportive Quarantine Pilot Program, information about the “Plant for the People” distribution taking place this Friday, and other topics.

WHAT: COVID-19 briefing

WHO:

Mayor Miro Weinberger

Dr. Stephen Leffler, President and Chief Operating Officer of the University of Vermont Medical Center

Dr. Timothy Lahey, Director of Clinical Ethics and infectious disease physician at the University of Vermont Medical center

The Williston Selectboard is a five member elected board. There are three positions elected for a three year term and two positions elected for a two year term on a staggered basis. The board is responsible for setting the general policy direction, passing ordinances, setting the tax rate, reviewing the budget, supervising the Town Manager, and a host of other related tasks.

The Burlington Police Commissioners meet on the 4th Tuesday of each month at 6:00 p.m.

Meetings are noticed via the Burlington Police Department website, the City of Burlington website, and via local media. If a meeting is cancelled, postponed, or rescheduled, information will be on the BPD website, the City website, and via local media.